One mean to rule them all? The arithmetic mean based egg reduction rate can be misleading when estimating anthelminthic drug efficacy in clinical trials.
Animal and human helminth infections are highly prevalent around the world, with only few anthelminthic drugs available. The anthelminthic drug performance is expressed by the cure rate and the egg reduction rate. However, which kind of mean should be used to calculate the egg reduction rate remains...
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Main Authors: | Wendelin Moser (Author), Jennifer Keiser (Author), Benjamin Speich (Author), Somphou Sayasone (Author), Stefanie Knopp (Author), Jan Hattendorf (Author) |
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